
Owls blank two non-conference foes
Neither game was a blowout, but Justin Van Winkle’s Marshall Owls’ soccer team got the job done, winning two non-conference games by shutout last week.
Neither game was a blowout, but Justin Van Winkle’s Marshall Owls’ soccer team got the job done, winning two non-conference games by shutout last week.
Homestanding Hannibal set the tone early with touchdowns on its first four possessions and beat the Marshall Owls 51-6 in North Central Missouri Conference action near the Mississippi River in Northeast Missouri last Friday night.
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Eitan Reyes had a big night at Fulton on Oct. 9.
In a meet that had more than 100 competitors on the boys’ side and more than 80 on the girls’ side, Marshall cross-country runners performed well.
In area high school football action last Friday, the host Santa Fe Chiefs dropped a 58-14 Central River League I-70 Division game to Wellington, and the visiting Slater/Malta bend Wildcats fell 72-32 at Northwest (Hughesville)/Otterville in Central River League South Division action.
The Santa Fe Lady Chiefs’ volleyball team went 3-1-1 in matches and finished third at the I-70 Conference Tournament at Sweet Springs High School last Saturday.
For the first time in more than two decades, more than two Marshal Lady owls’ golfers have earned the right to play at the state tournament.
Two days after a strong performance at the North Central Missouri Conference Tournament in Kirksville, four Marshall Lady Owls’ tennis players earned all-district honors at the individual tournament at Odessa on Thursday, Oct. 9.